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I'm trying to propose an exchange server for my work and need to get a few things straighten out.

We already have a domain controller (win server 2003) and to run exchange server 2010 we need windows server 2008, which is my concern.

How do the CALs work for this? Can I just use 1 server CAL for the OS and x number of exchange CALs or do the number of CALs have to be equal for both?

I plan to use the exchange server for emails only and nothing else (other then email filters, scanning, etc.)
Mar 23 '12 #1
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